For this assignment, you will write an essay describing the production of protein molecules
through transcription and translation. Your essay should include discussions of the following:
DNA
mRNA
RNA polymerase
base pairing
transcription
translation
tRNA

Lab Report for Population Dynamics Lab
Population Dynamics Lab Report
As you complete each slide of the Population Dynamics Virtual Lab Activity, please fill in this lab
report with the appropriate information and data.
Purpose:
1. Analyze graphs to deter

How are cells affected by movement of water?
Too much of water into a cell can make it become turgid and burst, and too little
or no water can dehydrate the cell which will make it shrink.
Hypothesis
I think the egg would change his shape and it could dis

Chemical Reaction. Water and Alka-Seltzer
Research
Chemical experiment from past years.
Hypothesis
If the water has three different temperatures (non-specific), then there'll be different
chemical reactions.
Procedure
Independent variable - pills. Depende

1.
What does it mean when scientist say that living organism share a universal
genetic code?
The general coding and structure of these molecules is universally shared by all
organisms. But we all have different DNA and RNA.
2. How does a universal genetic

Data
Survey at least 20 people to find out what traits they have for each of the features below. Tally the
numbers for each trait and record those totals in each column.
When completing the survey, be sure to include yourself as one of the individuals sur

Jenniree Aguilar
Natural Selection Lab
This hands-on laboratory exercise is a highly simplified model that attempts to simulate evolution
by means of natural selection. Predators will act as agents of selection on their prey, a species
whose members vary

The animal cell
Nucleus
One of the easiest organelles to see at a eukaryotic cell. Contain most of the cells
genetic information, DNA. Controls the cell's activities.
Golgi apparatus
Made up of stacks of membrane sacs. Store and package cellular secretion

Virtual Garden Lab Report
Data:
Virtual Garden Observation Data Chart A
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
Day 5
Day 6
Day 7
Day 8
Day 9
Row
1:
No
change
Root tip
has
emerged
Root
grew
longer,
small
roots
grow
from
original
root
Stem has
appeared
between
seed and
ro

Analyze the data presented in the graph and table below. Then write a summary addressing the
following:
1. The histogram below shows the total estimated new breast cancer cases diagnosed in 2003.
2011 FLVS
2. The results in this table below are from a 20

7.04 Muscular, Skeletal and Integumentary System.
Ballet Dancing
Ballet
Ballet dancing a beautiful and an amazing art but it is demanding physically. You
have to have good timing, hand eye coordination; Ballet uses cardio moves as well
as other dance move

a description of the three topics, concepts, or theories you learned about
in the module that you consider most important; choose topics, concepts or
theories from at least three lessons in the module
an explanation of how what you have learned about the

Project Milestone Organizer
Use this organizer to complete your project milestone reflection. Be sure to include topics, concepts, or
theories from at least three lessons in the module.
Part I: In a minimum of one paragraph, describe your first chosen top

Which personality assessment would you recommend for use by
employers? Choose from the Rorschach Test, the TAT, the MMPI, and the
MBTI inventory. Be sure to include why this assessment is a better fit than
the other assessments described in the lesson.
M

Project Milestone Organizer
Use this organizer to complete your project milestone reflection. Be sure to include topics, concepts, or
theories from at least three lessons in the module.
Part I: In a minimum of one paragraph, describe your first chosen top

Conscious
Awareness of self and the surrounding environment, own existence,
thoughts, sensations. Ability to feel, think, and the control system of the
mind.
How it applies in my life?
Every day I use my consciousness, not all the time, because sometime

Project Milestone Organizer
Use this organizer to complete your project milestone reflection. Be sure to include topics, concepts, or
theories from at least three lessons in the module.
Part I: In a minimum of one paragraph, describe your first chosen top

In at least two paragraphs, answer the following reflection questions thoroughly. Be sure to
include a concluding statement that summarizes your findings and supports your explanations.
What were the most significant findings in each study?
Study one: tha

03.01 Classical Conditioning Template
Part 1:
Select two of the provided scenarios and label each using the tables below.
Scenario #: 2
Unconditioned stimulus (UCS):
Being tortured by her brother and the ball
Unconditioned response (UCR) :
Being afraid of

Identify a source of stress in your life to focus on for this assessment:
Worrying about graduation.
Use internet search to locate at least two reliable sources of information on effective methods to
manage the stress you identified.
Source Name/Title
URL

1.
In one paragraph, describe the research methods used in this study and
why you believe they were chosen. Be sure to use key terms such as crosssectional research, longitudinal research, data collection, observation, case
studies, questionnaires, and ex

1.
A description of at least one real life
problem that has to be solved or decision that has to be made using good judgment,
and obstacles encountered while making the decision(s) or solving the problem(s)
(Again, these can be real examples or imagined,

1.
According to Loftus, why is the study of eyewitness memory important? Be sure to
include a specific quotation from the excerpt above to support your explanation.
According to Loftus study, the study of eyewitness memory is important to demonstrate that

1.
How does culture affect the identification and treatment of psychological disorders? Be
sure to define culture and provide an example in your response.
Culture is a set of ideas and beliefs shared among groups of people. Every culture has
what they con

Exercise 1 When Bad Children Arent Bad (Pattern Recognition)
1. The child is still in the stage of infancy where they are unaware of object permanence.
They prefer peek-a-boo to material toys. The parents should have kept their money
because the child wil